Practical Guide for unemployed migrant women
This guide is addressed to migrant women to provide them with, on the one hand, the key elements required to better understand the socio-educative environment and, on the other hand, the key information needed to enter the labour market.
EachOne
Originally a social start-up which has grown rapidly to become a social movement, ‘each One’ gathers citizens, students, companies, organizations etc. in its network. The main purpose of the association is to make society more inclusive and to enable everyone to reveal their potential. To do so, and among several other actions, each One has […]
Surge of citizens
Mapping of citizen initiatives for migrants. 1200 initiatives in France are identified on the map provided by the website. All initiatives in this field can be added and reported through the online form, available through the ‘New initiative’ button on the homepage of the website.
The practice of advocacy as seen by French associations
This manual has been developed by Vox Populi, an association created in 2016, aiming to support French civil society’s players involved in fighting segregation, social injustice, and inequality. The manual gathers tips and good practices, but mainly guidelines and recommendations, for policy and decision makers. The main purpose of the association, and of this manual, […]
“”Diversity in Wallonie” online platform- Belgium
This platform gathers a set of information and tools to support the management of diversity in human resources and in the labour market. Employers, workers and other interested people can find brochures, literature, videos, legal texts, etc.
Access2University- UCL Louvain Belgium
Access2University is a university preparation program for asylum seekers and refugees who plan to attend university. They must have a minimum level in the national language. They can participate in three types of activities: – French courses – At least a course in the field of study – Guidance support to define the study project
ARCADA
The ARCADA project, launched in 2005 by the CIRE association, offers courses and workshops compatible with migrants’ reality of living in Belgium. The project offers internships and courses to asylum seekers willing to be professionally active, in order to broaden their network and help their careers evolve, taking into account their fragile situation.
“Techniques de manutention d’un patient”
This tool aims to invite the person using it to think, create, and broaden his/her horizons by exploring new professional opportunities. To do this, professional environment pictures describing professional gestures are used, and a focus is put on required methods, machines, tools, sounds, smells, rules, etc.
Accreditation of prior experiential learning
Anyone over 18 years of age with work experience, but without a diploma, can have their skills in certain professions validated free of charge. After passing a skills validation test (placement) at an approved center, people can obtain a qualification issued on behalf of the regional authority. With this official document, asylum seekers and refugees […]
Duo for a Job- Intergenerational coaching
DUO for a JOB connects young unemployed immigrants with people over 50 who have professional experience in relevant fields, and who can mentor and support them in job seeking. The mentor and the mentored meet together for at least 2 hours per week for six months. 3 out of every 4 mentored find a job, […]